Karen
Liller,
PhD
Distinguished USF Health Professor
University of South Florida College of Public Health
Dr. Karen Liller is presently a Distinguished USF Health Professor in the College of Public Health specializing in public health and injury prevention. Dr. Liller holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in medical technology, technical education, and education (curriculum and instruction with a focus area of public health).She has held numerous administrative positions including Associate Dean for Academics and Student Affairs in the College of Public Health, Dean of the USF Graduate School, and Associate Vice President for Research and Innovation. She presently is Strategic Lead for Policy, Practice, and Leadership in the College and Founder/Director of the Activist Lab (https://health.usf.edu/publichealth/activist-lab).
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
USF Health Interprofessional Education Day 2021 (IPE Day) included professionals from eight different programs (athletic training, nursing, medicine, public health, pharmacy, physician assistant, physical therapy, and social work). By including such a diversity of health professions, IPE Day maximizes the potential to learn from other professions with other professions. The day-long event was split into morning and afternoon sessions. Over 700 guests participated in the virtual morning session which consisted of keynote addresses by policy makers, educators, and medical experts, along with…